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Dayton Street Hires Rising Star for Underwriting

Dayton Street Partners, a niche real estate investment and development firm, has hired Joe Moriarty as an associate responsible for underwriting prospective acquisitions. He was most recently an associate with JLL’s capital markets group.

During his time with JLL, Moriarty led the underwriting and due diligence process for a team that closed 30 transactions valued at $915 million between January 2016 and September 2017. Considered a rising star at JLL, he was the recipient of the “Leadership Award” given annually to a top achiever in his peer group.

Dayton Street founder Howard Wedren called Moriarty “wise beyond his years, and we look forward to his contributions to our efforts as Dayton Street continues to expand.” The firm focuses on acquiring and developing infill industrial, office and retail.


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